Here is a community (barangay) that is a 7 minute walk from Andrey and Jen's house. So many people live in dwellings such as these.



Camotes Island is known for its caves. A few were accessible from the beach where we spent the day yesterday.
We rented grass topped cabanas for the day. Relaxed. Read--I am reading the book Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Relin. Lou just completed the book, Just Courage, by Gary Haugen. Both of these books are stimulating and inspiring. We also spent time strolling on the beach, picking up a few unique seashells, checking out a few caves, swimming.
Our view of the beach from the semi opened dining room at the resort at which we were staying--Santiago Bay Resort.
Christmas Day we awoke early to travel to the church community party at a local school. Jen and Andrey, Lou and I had the fun task of taking pictures of family groupings. The people who came to participate in the celebrations do not own cameras. They were all excited to have their picture taken. Arrangements are being made to give the pictures to them. As seen in the pictures below, there was also ice cream served. Face painting and balloons were offered to the children. After that there was a worship service and lunch was served to all. True to most Filipino gatherings there were dramas, dancing and games played. Gifts were given to each person before they left. More than 800 people were in attendance. 
It was a Christmas celebration we will always remember.
The newly transformed Ayala Mall. This mall is beautiful with all the conveniences and comforts of our western world including two Starbucks shops. A stark contrast to so much poverty that we observe.
We will only be able to show you the sights...sounds and smells may have to be imagined. The above picture is an intersection just before we turn into Andrey and Jen's little community.
Walking with some groceries down that same street.
A view from the grocery store we were in today.
St. Nick a.k.a Lou has a special treat for Stella.
Lisa and Mike prepared a delicious fondue dinner in order to celebrate Marilyn's birthday. We had a grand evening.





Lisa and Lou one morning on a walk by Lawrencetown Beach--like eagles, don't you think?

Sunset also at Porter's Lake Park. The air was crisp and oh so fresh. 
Our rambling began by visiting our friendly "Blaze" caretaker. A reliable vehicle maintenance business--Cousins. They are located in West Chezzetcook about ten minutes from our house.
Here we are at beautiful Martinique Beach. Apparently the longest beach in Nova Scotia. It was an hour after high tide, sunny and windy. The waves were approximately 12 to 13 feet high and spectacularly crashing.
Lou and I had an invigorating walk up and down the beach. Stella, on the other hand, put on at least ten times the mileage we did and at a much faster pace. She loves the beach, especially so on windy days when she finds it very exciting to chase the sea foam, any sand particles or loose leaves.
Lisa with their dog, Stella, also at Lawrencetown.
Tamarack trees by the side of the road, close to our house.
